Answer:D) Using lethal force
Explanation:
The police has the right to execute the arrest using a proper arrest warrant obtained from the court. But may also execute arrest without warrant in case of henious offences. The police may also issue a written warning to first time offenders if crime is not henious. The police can also use verbal warning to prevent the delinquent behavior.
The police cannot use lethal force while arresting a person or during the interrogation process as this will affect the ability of the offender to provide genuine statement in the court of law. This is against the interrogation guidelines of police.
Answer: B
Explanation:
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Answer:
The legal parameters for patient rights are set by HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1966).
The laws give the patient some bills of rights, which cannot be denied to any person of sound mind.
These rights include the right to be treated respectfully and without discrimination, rights of privacy and personal access to medical records, rights of treatment refusal and choice, and the right to informed consent.
Explanation:
These patient rights ensure that Dr. S and Dr. V practice medicine ethically. They cannot divulge a patient's medical information without her consent. Every treatment and test to be administered to the patient must go with her consent. Dr. S and Dr. V cannot deny the patient access to her medical records. They are also not permitted to transfer her medical records to another person or institution without the patient's authorization. Dr. S and Dr. V must discuss the treatment and test, including any other information with the patient, to obtain her full consent before taking any action. They cannot bill the patient without discussing the cost of treatment.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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